The Duke’s Accidental Wife (Dukes of War) (Volume 7)

Miss Katherine Ross is a wealthy, eccentric socialite who knows precisely what she wants: No husband. No children. No candlelit tête-à-tête with the insufferably emotionless Duke of Ravenwood. She’s convinced his heart is ice — until she touches that chiseled chest for herself. One lapse in judgment is all it takes to turn both their lives topsy-turvy…

The Duke of Ravenwood isn’t cold and haughty, but a secret romantic who has always dreamt of marrying for love. Instead, he gets Miss Katherine Ross — a headstrong hoyden intent on unraveling his carefully ordered world. He doesn’t know whether to kiss her or throttle her. Can they survive each other’s company long enough to turn a compromise into love?

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She’s Saved the Best for Last With the 7th book in this series it is finally the Duke’s turn to find happiness and love. The Duke of Ravenwood was forced to stay behind when all his friends went off to war. At the time he was jealous but after seeing them come back emotionally and physically wounded he realized that he was the lucky one. This book along with the first book, The Viscount’s Christmas Temptation, makes nice bookends to the entire series. In the first Lady Amelia is running the Duke’s…

Fabulous Enemies to Lovers Romance Terrific ending to the Series “The Duke’s Accidental Wife” definitely caps off the Dukes of War series on a high note! Erica Ridley brings the series full circle. We started it off with the Duke’s sister, Lady Amelia Pembroke, in her Christmas novella and we end it back in Ravenwood House. We’ve seen glimpses of Ravenwood in various books throughout the series and in the last couple of books we’ve gotten some glimpses of the “lustemy” dance between the Duke and Katherine Ross. I’ve been with the series since book 0.5…

Delightful story I’m really not sure how I found this delightful book but I’m glad that I did. Again I don’t think the purists will love this book as there are certain things that come across in a slightly modern way despite the author’s very real attempt to give us authenticity. I’m not a true purist and I love a good story. This is another marriage of convenience plot, which I love. The H, a very high in the instep Duke, accidentally compromises the h and they end up married. He is absolutely correct and prim…